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There are more species of fish than all the species of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals combined.
40% of all fish species inhabit fresh water, yet less than .01% of the earth's water is fresh water.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2160&aid=586
Folke E
*puffer fish are the second most poisonous vertebrae in the world
the salmon has the best memory of any fish, it remembers where it was born a year ago(thats good memory for a fish)
* the whale shark is the biggest shark in the world, but eats something smaller than your eyelash
* the Atlantic crayfish catches its fish-prey with a claw thats faster than sound
* marlin can go to speeds of about 68 mph
* octopus are smarter than a common house cat
* megalodon was the largest shark to swim in the Earths seas, it was 20 meters long
all of these facts came from wikipedia.org
Michael Swart
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*puffer fish are the second most poisonous vertebrae in the world
- the salmon has the best memory of any fish, it remembers where it was born a year ago(thats good memory for a fish)
- * the whale shark is the biggest shark in the world, but eats something smaller than your eyelash
- * the Atlantic crayfish catches its fish-prey with a claw thats faster than sound
- * marlin can go to speeds of about 68 mph
- * octopus are smarter than a common house cat
- * megalodon was the largest shark to swim in the Earths seas, it was 20 meters long
- all of these facts came from wikipedia.org
Michael Swart